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BY HORACE GREELEY.PRICE QIVE CEKT.THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNEki;.h?,I averv morume, at No. 'Ml Ann-street, New-York.1 ?lvcred ku f"r 0ne cent p? *?'Subscribers. $4 per annum in advance: otherwise |5tbrmi of AtrreaTismc_roa each advertisement oras^rjB>i?c*lsM<^A>?fart^rto"a? Ct.?'lor each stiiwemient WsCrticn. -53Do. for Wx insertion,, or one wok. .91 50Da. for Twenty-live insertions, or one month.5J wl?Lenjer AdvertiaeatentS at equally favorable rates.For KI?"* I'nes, barf the above rn'r-; Two lines, one-fourth ofiae?e r?la*?r*},a"1'e^ ln cases 'l! advance.~Thn il i b U NE,SEW-Y?RK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY L4.Disastrous Kirk!?Watekfoko Destroyed!?A fireholte out at 4 o'clock on Sunday in the village of ?\ atervrd, Saratoga county, four miles above Troy on the Hudson?gverand Nortbcrn Canal, which ?ras almost entirely laid inran?. The Troy Daily Whig says!" It raged with the greatest fury for three hours, and con??icd Many the whole of the business puit of the town, infhjdiut; the Samto<:a County Bank, Episcopal church, Acad,?*. the .Mansion House, formerly Demarcsr/s, nearly everyfore in the place and about fifty dwelling house*?making in?D from icvtnty to eighty buildings, among which were the?just valuable in th<* town.The tire caught at 4, P. M-. in a small building used forforinc lime, situated on an alley, about 100 yards south-westjf the Mansion House. From thence it spread rapidly southj'id east, the w ind blowing at the time a fresh breeze from?jtt north-west, and continued burning with great fury fotmree hours, and was finally arrested by the exertions of theTruv and West-Troy firemen, who arrived on the ground athalf-past five.The whole loss is not less probably thnn $100,000, a por- i:iosof which is insured, though we have not learned to what 1imounL The Firemen's Insurance Company at Albany bavi'oitjG.UOO to $10,000. The Rensselaer and Saratoga ofthis citv, and the Saratoga .Mutual and other companies arcals" losers.Wo an: unable at present to give the names of the. occu?pants of the buildings destroyed, or the owners. We wereon the ground at half-past five nnd remained there until tinfire wns extinguished, and can safely s*y that wo never witrr^-cd such u scene of confusion, devastation, and distress'.The whole village whs covered with furniture, goods andarticles of every description. Every house appeared to beemptied of its contents, and tie' inhabitant-, of the village andtiie adjoining towns, together with many hundreds from Troyjcrowded together in the neighborhood of the fire. At onetime the destruction of the bridge over the Hudson appearedI inevitable, and nothing saved it hut the exertions of the Troyand West-Troy firemen, Waterford having but one fire-en?gine, and that being almost useless. The lire was finally ar?rester] at the house of John Stewurt, a brick building a fewrods west of the bridge. T he books of the Saratoga CountyBank were saved. The specie remains in the vault, to tinamount of $10.000. Mr. Titcomb, u butcher, fell from aroof, und is not expected to live. With this exception weheard of no accidents.By this destructive conflagration, the prosperity of Waterford must be seriously impaired, and it is doubtful whethershe will ever recover from the loss. It is by fur the most?erious calamity that has occurred in this section of thecountry since the greut fire in this city in lo'-IO."Distressing;?Hon. Wm. Hebard of Randolph, Vt. at?tended the recent Whir: Convention at Montpelier, and, bemg afraid his little sun of eight years would gu in the waterand be drowned during his absence from home, took himalung. During the day of the Convention, the lad slravedoiF to the river to bathe, with other boys, and, gelling in the jcurrent, was carried beyond his depth and drowned.Lightning.?The deaths by electricity during the frequentthunder-storms of the last three weeks have been very nu?merous,. The meeting-house vi Factor]! Village, Nbrthficld,Vt. was struck on the 29th uk., but not seriously injured.?At the same time, the dwelling of Mr. A. Parker, EastUontpelier, was struck und very badly shattered. Mr. Par?ker himself was struck, knocked down, and his clothes setM fire; hut his mother, a woman of 90, was in the room,?ad she instantly obtained a light, poured a pail of water onMr. P., extinguished the fin", and then blew a horn for as?sistance from the neighbors. Mr. Parker recovered.Lightning in a Clear Sky.?The Baltimore Patriot,in reporting the arrival of the schooner Alicia, Cupt. Moore, jtroni Havana, adds the following;On the 3dinst at 3 I'. M. off Cape Hattcras, was struckwith something like lightning, although there was not a cloud:,i be seen, and a fair S. W. breeze; it suuek the forctopmast head and descended the foremast, shivering both theforemast and foretopmast, carrying away the topsail yard,tearing t* pieces topsail and foresail, and doing much otherdamage. It was considered n must unaccountable ocenrirnce.Timely Desertion.?A house in Pembroke, (Mass.) onthe Plymouth and Boston road, belonging to BenjaminStandish, was struck by lightning on .Monday night, and wasentirvly consumed by fire. Just before the house was struckthere were four persons within, women and children, whoflK up during the tem|>est, and went to a neighbor's Imu se,leaving the house without an inmate.Immigration.?30.7:27 passengers have arrived at thisMy from foreign ports between January 1st. 1341 and the12tb inst.Mail Robbery.?The following memorandum was endsrsed on the Millcdgcville letter package of the 3d July, re?ceived at the Post Office in thi- city on Tuesday evening :?"Themail of 6th June from Augusta to Milledgeville, whsrebhed at Warrenton by some negroes. Two of them are*wv 10 jaQ at that place ; some money, draft- and execu?tions have been found on them." [Savannah Republican.Appointment by m>. Governor, July 12.?David Km?dl of Washington county, a Trustee of the New-York Lu"*tic Asylum, to till a vacancv created during the recess ofw Senate.. Bating.?A certain farmer, who had not yet joined the!|W tetriperatier society went into the field where his workj"*o were mowing, one day. after 11 o'clock, and affected to* highly pleased with their work ; but just then, making u*!?-step, and finding himself in a horizontal position, heca&neej his tune, and exclaimed, in a rough and harsh voice,Jeu lazy rascals, you don't half cut your gra>s. I thoughtWarst view that your work was pretty well done, but when Il0?e to lay down to looi at it. I see that you don't utidet -M?d your business. "I?'sH Pre-eminence.?The following is found in the rcof a political meeting held some time sincetin Ireland;jWetnpiifies a peculiar trait in the Irish character?" Mr.y ? c:l!:ie *?rw an* to propose the next resolution, andwhen all Europe was at war in 1S07, the Secretary atw of every nation in Europe were Irishmen, or their I rafcWiate descendants. Even Bonaparte, with all his power.**'obligpd to select a Killken ny man, Clark, as Secrctarv, * *r- Austria had O'Donnell, and Russia, Lacey. Eng?ird ?"P wnon,? *-H he was not living, he would not al1tj6 to; and tho only nation in Europe who had not an Irish?Cretan.,, that time was Ireland, (hear.)"I desire you to undcrntnmJ t'at true prIVEW-YOTHE AMERICAN MAGAZINE.Oflier S*? Bowry.?The Ann at Mngaz ne, and Repesitory of Useful Literature. I'm. Monthly Periodical, the volume ofwlii. h . imiui-n. es with the July Number, u published :hc jirrt uf ta< hMont* in tin Oil) i>f Ikw-York. The American Magazine, tec i.- de- !voted to Literature. Science ami Art.-, including Useful Knowledge, ,A:: ei icai Bhwrophy, Si encry. Striking Point? in History and Natu?ral History;, Essays, Poetry, Specimens of Eloquence, Accounts of]Eminent Artists, Sketches of Society and Cu-toms. Reviews, Travi IiaadJffiseelhuieous Literature, witii a summary of impoi taut Seien- 'tific. Politc a! and Rcligioii, intelligence. W ith subjects like thoseto enrich il- pages u is designed t- leave Political Discussions, Seeturian Controversies, Tales of Fiction und Romance entirely to oib. Beside, tbc aid of the Gentlemen enyared :t-Condm tor-. -Nier?al per-on- of merited distinction have consented to become regular 'contributor- to the Work. Some of the best writing', it!--, from themore costly Americaa and European Periodicals will be :ivcn. t<>selber with oocasioaal selections from the Cboiceness of the Past.No pains nor warranted expense will be neglected to present thisMagazine in the best style of Mechanical Execution, wish its columnenriched by the best written article- calculated to afford SubstantialAliment and Rational Enjoyment for the mind.Each No. of the America Magazine will contain 33 royal Bvo,pages, printed on good paper, with new type, ca-t expressly for thepurpose, and enveloped in a handsome cover, making a volume ofnearly 400 paces at the close of the year. It will id-o be embel?lished and illustrated with beuntiful ."steel and Wood Engravings.C 0 N T E N I S.<;<?!:. Wm. H. HarrisOU, by Hooper C. Van Vorst;Mehenict Ali;Our Fathers?where arc they' by Mrs M. L. Gardiner;Chivalry, by Sansin E. Laue;American Poets;The Thunder Storm by Mr-. Mary E. Hewitt ;Literary Study, by Geo, Van Saatvoord ;Tivoli,by K. N. li.:The iieiiirn, by Mr-. M. It, Gardiner;The Earth, byE A. M.;An Hour :n the Louvre :The Arctic Bine Bird, with a Wood Engraving :Lines to the ?lue p.ird. by Mrs. E. C. Steatlman;Nature, bv Gulielm:A Glimpse of the Past;Verbal Criticism*;Tie- American Chaiacter;Lines to i I.itile Girl overtaken in a Thunder Storm ;Change, by S. K. L. :Old Nails, by Gulielm;Memorable Events in July;Last Moment- of Men of Genius ;Aurora Borealil;Ancient Astronomy:Summary of Intelligence;Our Pit "cut Number, Ac;Correspondents,K N G K A V I N r, ,-i.Portrait of General William Henry Harrison, on Steel,The Arctic IJird ;I. the Lion.TERMS? One Dollar and Fifty Cent- per year, in advance, or Iii*cents a Number.on delivery.AJI Communications should be addressed (Post Paid; toj.g ISRAEL POST, -- Bowery.JrX FOB SALE OB TO LEASE.- A House andKill about three acres of Land laid out i- .1 Garden, situated :it? r.ir-Kni kaw ay, Long Island, about fifteen miles from NewYork, withiua short distance of the Mariuc Pavilion. The House iasuitalile for a Boarding-house, being very large ami commodious. Onthe premises nr.; a barn and other out-buildiugs, tocelhoi with a wellof good Water. It is encloseo by a new pale board fence. For par?ticulars apply to SAMUEL R. It. NORTON, en the Premises.Alm, n Kami for tale, situated at the above place, a quarter of amile west of the Manne Pavilion, ambraciug two necks of choiceLand, being a beautiful situutiou for building or for other improve?ments, having a front of three-quarters of a mile on the oeean. TheFarm contains 90U iu re, of Land, suitably divided into tillable, woodland and meadow. The inland communication by the Jamaica Covebring vessels to the centre of the Farm,Also, for sale, other Land similarly situated. It can be dividedinto two Farms if so wished. Applv tojvl.fjw- SAMI'EL It. ft. NOR TON, at Far-Kockiwny, L. I./-A TO LBT,JlVIa Possession given immediately, the Grocery mid Liquor store,1 I7? South-st Inquire on the premises for particulars. |c7 !??MOFFICE TO LE1\T.ie splendid Basement Room- in the Men bants* Exchangecorner of Wall ami Hunovcr--trci is. Apply to Mr. Pcar-on>flicc of the Company, comer Hanover mid Exchange Place, or u?39 tf 3. WINCHESTER, 30 Ann-street?TO I. E l'.The third story of the rear building No. 39 Aiiii-sttcet houe of the best Rooms 111 the city for a Printing office, or anylight business, bel?g lighted on three si Jes. Rent $150. Applv tob3!I y H. GREELEY, or J. WINCHESTER, 30 Ann-si.FOB male?Or exchange for prod ucuve City Propelj?A I-'iirm of 53 acres, situated1 in Huntington Township, L."I., ;t miles from Nortliport, from winch a steamboat plies to andfrom New-York twice a week. Good buildings, good ?ntur. ate. AcFor full particulars inquire of E. W. WOOD. 61 Rivlnrtoa-streets\l?? . PSRTIIaiaSlNG PtMVIIKIt K?K FLOW*f^^/r.RS. VINES. AND GRASS PLOTS.?il most excellentcj^qSfertilizet for Flowers, Vines, and Grass Plots, may bo > biained hi boxes containing n. 16, or :t-J ?[mart- each, at 190 Nassau-street,up stairs, free from all foul seeds ana offensive od-.r. This Powdermay be used in llower-pols in any pan of the house; without the leastoffence 10 the inmates. Printed directions for u.iiig it will sccom*paiiv each box. Order- may also be left ai the -ame place for ihe re.moval of the content.- of (Mas-pools uud Sink*, and the work will bedone 111 a manner much less offensive, by the New-Yotk Poudrette |Co., than by the mode in ordinary use.The comfort of every citizen w ill be promoted by the success ofthis enterprise, as the mode of removal is so much lo.s offensive, andit will abate the nuisance of throwing il luto the rivers, and also rcduce the cost._ _ j?'lwjtp,^ IVANTEIs TO tUARTRB-A vessel of-2,500 toSSHB Aflfltl I. irr. Is burthen to ! for .1 port in the south of Europi.Apply to ij IS GRINNELL, MINTURN A Co. 7j South.~~jCK? FOB I.ONOON?Packet of 1-1 August?The packetsCPWashin Ontario. W. K. Bradish masti r. w ill sail as above, bei ? -?"""?"gular day. For fn ight or pa-- ig<, bat ing superior nccommoda lions, apply 011 board foot of Maiden-lane, or toj7l2 " GP.INNEI.I.. MINTI ISN A CO. 7- S..utb-t.FOB MALE? The u-. -adiug Coppered and CopperBtFaslc.I Birk ELIZABETH. SOoO barrels burthen, sharpbuilt and well calculated for a Whaler. Applv tojvio. GRINNELL. MINTURN & CO. 73 South-st,FOB I U I); I KK OB SALE.?The Copperedlaud Copper Fastened Bark ROSALBA, Spoccer, Master, 2000"barrels burthen, now in perfect order for a vovaae. Apply tojy lft GRINNELL. MINTURN S. CO. 78 Soafh-stFOIC FREIGHT OB CHARTER.?The A Iappered and copper fastened Br. Barque ODESSA, Vaughania*ter. 330 Ions register, would accept a charter to any portin Europe or the West Indies. Apply toPERSSE * BROOKS, 61 Liberty-stOr GEO. GRESHAM, ?3} Wall-st_je!?)FOB CIlTlinPE"B OI?T"MAI7e.?Tr7e^co7i7r7d iand copper-fastened Bark ROSALBA, Spencer, master, of3000"barrels burthen?now in perfect order for a Voyage. Applv toGRINNELL. MINTURN A Co. 73 South st.FOB MALE?The Ship ROBERT BOVVivt, Capiam ,Q^Bullard, burthen about 500 ton->. coppered and copper fastened,'built of pasture oak and locust, under the superintendence ofAbrain Gilford. Esq. of New-Bedford. Applv tojc33 GRINNELL, MINTURN & Co. 78 South st.WANTED TO CHARTER?A vessel of 2500 te:UHM bids, burthen, to load for a port intlie South of Enroll-.UNTI k.N St CO.78 South st?Apply to GRINNELL, MINT!FOB CSLAHGOW?The fine A I coppered Br B rh^.ODESSA, Vaughan m.i-t-r. bus three-fourths of her cargo euged, and will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight,or passage, applv to PERSSE .v BROOKS, 61 Liberty-stOr to GEO. GERSHAM, rsi Wall-st jc?fi^gt|tN l-"or Mnlr.?Tlie -hip Robert Bowne, burtbeu ."s.U t?::s,"S^?^^ ha- carried ltkm bales Mobile Cotton under deck, coppered,,h,i copper fasti ued, and built under the superiatendence ofAbraham Gilford, Esq.. of New Bedford. Apjdr to|3S GRINNELL, MINTURN A CO, 78 South stffT^So? HIGH BLOOO CATTLE, Ac?Viz: DurJv/^N ham s^.rt horned Bull- Cow,. Heifers and Calves, Also^?I.^j;._ Nocf.dk thin-rind and Berkshire Pigs. They are of thiimproved stock of Wm. K. Townaend of New-Has'eu. For particuUrs, pedigree. Ac impure at the American Institute, iu the ParkNew-York jeNriwIron, Lead, i r Goto, Sttvaa,Gkamtl,Coats; S Crrsus. ^ r Dumonos, Pearls;Things usefaL ) ( Mere represcmatires of value.< HAP.UA.VM MAGIC BAZOB STROP,THK DTOISfKXSAXtE,To all who care for case and smooth Shaving.y ernu.Those of ray fiiii-h st 'SJOO' each, with little else to recommend them.Retail prices of the MAGIC STROP from M cents to $1 :*i each.?The perform ng part of ihe 75 cents Strop warranted strecatOB To anyOTHER iu use, or the money returned. Sold wholesale and rrtail atIQ-s William st_je*2?oma ^ O RX S fCOR NN ! COR NM :->!.--. and "M-?!a:n- BLRVv' HARD. Cmropoilists. from Paris. S31 BROADWAY, next dosrto the American Hotel, Imve the bouor 10 inform the pubiic that bvanew and peculiar method, they extirpate HARD and SOFT CORN'S,.Bunions Caloeities, Ac. Ac. without causiug the lea-t pain or uiconvenience._j<-5 lnrfn*Bl'tiM ANO ."?IEOr?7lNEM of ci - - 1aJof the best cjualitv may be had at All Hours on application toN. CLARK. 510 Bowery* .TT A Physician of long experience Cwb? practices in tlicmrighborboo J.I will be in sttendauxe to give advice. Ac. at the hours of r A^M.I and 4 P.M. .? ,.tt . i ?? *y3 3uTinciple* of the Governance! t. I vrixh ihrm carrion"RK. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULYI'EOl'EE'S LEYE OF *TEAMBOATN" FOR ALBAStY...PASSAGE %\.Th" n(w and commodious steamboat NORTH'AMERICA, Cai't-M. H. True-dell, leaves liiesieaniboat Pier between Cotllandt ar.d Libertv street-.Tills AFTERNOON,July I3,at 5otlock.For freight or passage apply on board or toP. ?:. SCHULTZ, at the oflfce on the wharf.EVENING EINE OF STEAMBOATS.FOR ALBAHY.....FARE $1.The new and commodious steamboat sUl'TI! AMERICA. CapLL. W. Brancard, l?ave> the pit between Connlandt and Libertystreets everv Monday, Wednesday and Friday at T o'clock.The ROCHESTER, Capt. AP.St. John.'leaves the above pierevery Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock.For passage or freight, apply to_P^C. SCHULTZ, at the office, o- on board.E?* NBW-YOHVK, A L B AN ? AND TRO Vtrc_>.- j-^y STEAMBOAT LINK.? ? -'t-JA? jsor ,?,i(,any, from the foot of Ban lay->ireet.The TROY.Wednesday Morning at 7 o'< lock.The ALBANY.Thursday Horning at 7 o'clock.The TROY.Friday Morning at 7 o'clock.From the foot of t'oi llntult-xtrrrt.The DEWITT CLINTON.Wednesday Afternoon, at.'.o'clock.The DEWITT CLINTON.I nday Afternooa. at 5 o'clock.t, r*-5>c> h I'tA'l BOAT I>IA.tlONI>.? 1 n~~r-^y leaves th< wharfbetween Barclay and V'esey-streets," " ' 11111" .N a -York, for Albany. at 5 o'clock P. M. < v<:r> iday, Thursday an ,' S iturdsy, and returns from Albany on Monday,Wednesday and Friday, at the -aiue hour. She joe. through with?out landing, making her passages regularly ami certain!.* ?ithmtwelve hours?always in time for the We.tern Railroad. The pro.prietors run her f<,r comfort ratlp-r than s(.!. There is do noise orJar on hoard of h-r : the engine, l?nng horizontal, i- below deck, andmoves very still, and is without any unpleasant swelL She has twolargecabiiu and two - iloous below deck . ? ladies' saloon aod two sa?loons for gentlemen OA the mi in deck, and nineteen -t?te rooms onthe unncr deck, with a hall IS feet ?nie and lit"' leet long for prome?nading between them. This hall is well sbi Itered, lighten and venti?lated, and open, by double doors on the forward and atter decks,affording a walk the whole length of the boat. The saloons and stateroom, have each a bell leading 10 a hall where servants are in con?stant attendance.The slate rooms are 7 by 11 feet, and have double bed-, andean,when required, have two additional standing berths in each ?!' them.A Dart of these room* connect b.- folding door-, making a spaciousparlor, where families nnd parties can nave tea, supper or breakfast,lit any ln,ur of the passage. A chambermaid w aits on the ladies' sa?l-ion, and unotlier on the state room.. Passengers are not called upby a bell on reaching the wharf, hut rise at their own leisure, .ill noiseon deck hem" strictly prohibited.The Dismond i- a very stiff boat, and does not roll or careen inrough w itcr or high ?Unis. Slir i. 270 feet long, draw. J n-ct wateronly, and can pass the Overslaugh aud all the shoal- at any tirne rjfnde. [jyS Ins] A. FLUW Kit. Commander.FOR *IIKEW?l.l'Ke-oi WMER JRRANUENE ~\ f.FOR LONG BKtNCll, OC IN IIUI'se, ItUMSOM DOCKMIDDLE TOWN, AT BROWN'S DOCK a RED BANK.?? ft* The-t.-audioat OSIRIS, Capt-J. I'. Allaire, willV j , r '<"?'''? ts f"llow- ?leave I'tiUoo Market -hp. East River,every Monday morning, at ? o'clock: Tuesday.W adnesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, at 3 o'clock, A. M., andSaturday, at 12 o'clock, i oon.Returninr, leave Red Hank at half i>a.t 1 o'clock, every day, (ex?cept .Monday) at in o'clock, A. M . ai d Saturday, at 1 P. M.The boat will run a. above until further notice, navigation nndweather permitting. N. B.?All freight and baggage at the n?k of theow ners IhereoC jy93mLOOK AT THIS! SU.MMKR ARKANUl-MK.NX.C'kXEAP EXCURSION.^jt';,*if.^:;.^ For >?OCKA WAY and NEW-YORK?The Citi* ' '*? v?zees' new- line of Stages, between New-York andRoekaway Pavilion, on and after Thursday, July I, 1841.During the summer season, the Citizen s Line of Post Coaches willleave New-York every day (Sundays excepted) at 4 o'clock P.M.;stopping ?i the Broadway House al a quarter past 3 o'clock: Carl IonHouse. Washington Hall, American, Astor, City Hotel. Howard'sFranklin, York House, Globe Hotel, and South Ferry at aboat Io'clock, and arrive, at Roekaway at Ii P. IL Leave- the Pavilion atRes kaway every morning at A o'clock, aud arrive at >ew York at InA. M.Families called for Ht auy purl of the city.Passengers can take Hour seat- ai Bftw-York, and not he obligedto get OUt until thai arm? ,il their journey's end. Order- left at 21Bowery and No 5 Cortland-aL York House. This Line has a regularrelay of horses, ami splendid Po.-t Coaches. Fare *|.jvM Im. .M. L. RA, . General Agent.EACI RSION TO THE VEH Bl Bt.il AA'M'ALts, C r* REGATTA.? j> " The Stcamho.it HIGHLANDER, CapL R. Ward-anetsBesssms^rol( ui|| |eave tli? ,v r r<K)| of Warren-street onWednesday morning, July 1 Ith, at 7 o'clock. Old State Prison Wharfat 71 o'clock, Bad arrive at New burgh about 2J hour- lisfore the Re?gatta comes off Returning will leave Newburgh soon after the Re?gatta is over.Fare 50 c uts each w ay.A Hand of Music is engaged for the occasion iylH?l**> EXCURSION TO THE NEWRI RGI1 REGATTA.-Tin: Slemnboat'1 ELEGKAPH, CapL J.S.Odell, Wednesday morn?ing, July llth, will leave ihe steamboat Pier at die foot of Chamberstreet at 7J o'clock, ton. Inn-,' at tin: fool of Hammond-Street, and sloppiny at Sing Sing. Tarrytown, Caklwell'e, West Point ami ColdSpring. The Telegraph will arrive at Newburgh two hour, beforethe Regatta comes off, accompany the competitors around ihe stakein order l* afford her excursionists ihe In -t view of the spectacle, andreturn to the city at n seasonable hour.The Jefferson Brass Band, comprising twenty ?kilful musicians,willperform some of ihe uie-t beautiful and popular .".ir- for the gratifica?tion of the COtnpanv. There i. a bar on hoar!, ?toreil will) choice li?quors and other refreshments. The Boat herself is swift and elegant,und there is every tili' 1 to induce the publice to give ihe Telegraphthe preference on this occasion.Fare each way ."ai cents. jyCl 2t*LONG ISiT?^?nK?I"laROAD.t-jy/y^ r/it^-M .(>s^h Jv' i iSU .\1 M1It AKJLVNGI iM EN T.ON and after Tuesday the llth May. 1311, the car. will run asfollow..Leave Hicksvllle at 7 ..'dock. A. M., and 2! o'clock, P. M.Leave Herapstead al ."> minutes before 7 o'clock, A. M. and I" min?utes past 2 o'clock. P. M.Leave Jamalen ;,l 7i o'clock, A. M. and :t P. M.Leave Brooklyn si Dj o'clock, A. M. and V, o'clock, P. M.SUNDAY TRAINS.Leave Jamaica at s| o'clock. A. M. and .'. I*. M.I.eav. Br,K.klv u at 9J o'clock, A. M. and dj P. AI.Leave Hicksvillc at li o'clock, P. M.Leave Hemptiead at 10 miuule- pa-t I o'clock. P. M.By the above arrangement passengers taking the morning tram willhnve time to vi-it Roekaway, and la- several vdlaires on the route,and return the same evening. Stare- run regularly on the arrival afthe cars, to Roekaway, Hempstead Harbor, Glen Cove, Wheatiey,Oyster Bay, Huntington, Babylon. Smithtown, blip, LnT Saedicker'aHotel, and through the Island to Greenport and Saj-harbor.Fan- to Bedford ISj cents; to East New-York ISj rcnu; to Jamai?ca 25 cents j to Brushville 37 cents ; t.. Westbury, Carle Place amiHempstead 56 eeau; to Hicksville 63] cents. jy!33mg*? p? ^VESTt:RN_ ^^y---*g,m,"?,7s|N A V I ii A T I O Bf BB9COlTEPAJVY. ? "COMBINING THE OLD NKW-.oRK AND olHo 1 INT. NEWYORK LINK. AND I Tit A AND BUFFALO LINK.nrtHE above Company nre prepared to receive and forwardI FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS WEST to all Ports on theErie Canal, La a es Huroo ano Miehigaa. ami on the Ohio and Wabasb and Erie Canals, on the roost favorable term-. Families emigrating west, and .Merchant- will God it to their advantage to call sitheir Office, 108 Broad street A Steamboat will start daily: at 5 P.M.from the foot ?fCortlandt street, and three Canal Boats of a superiorcla-s will be started daily from Albany. Foe Freight or Passage ap?ply to NOAH cook a CO. lw- Broad struct. N. Y.O tS. TOMLTNSON a CO. Albany, N. Y.JAMi:s CHAPPELL a CO. Rochester, N. YE. S. BEACH. do.A. R. C01JB A CO. Buffalo. N. Y._ Projirictors.AGENTS.CORB. OATMAN A CO. Cleveland. Ohio.DAVIS A SMITH. P-rtsmouth. lim-..1" >KR. WEBB A CO. Detroit. M;eh:sMr.._alO-tf BRISTOL A PORTER- Chicago. Illinois._AMERICA N I R AN ?*iP?RTATION C?.TIPA-V NY.?Canal and Lake Transportation? Merchandize, Passenper-. Ac. forwarded with care and dispatch. For freight or passageapply toH. N1LES A Co.. 51? Quay-st.. Albany. )H. WRIGHT A Cos, Rochester. Proprietors .J. P. WOLF A P. J. KNAUF. W Wa-h.-st. NY )And lo.. ..P GRAND1N, 104 Broad-sL N. Y. 1CP. KELLOGG, " 1 A-ents *P. L. r ARSONS A Co., Buffalo. i - . 'H. WELLS. ; Court ,i. Bo.tou. J J>-I''4biHEAP CKOCKERI, lOO Bowery?One ofthelar\ ' gestand!...-: lasorujd ste..-ks uf commpa and rich 'Govdsin-thecitv. comprising the latest putterns of?' French Thuia Dinner S?ts..Cut and Plain Glass.ludia -do --do do.Astral and HaH Lamp*? Grtuutit plain and printed S-t..Mantel acd Shade Lamps.. Earthen do do do;.Girandoles. " jFresell China plain and pencdled Te? Stts..Plated Castors.English do do do do .?..-Brittauia do.Wedgwood aad Enamelled. . do. ....... Ten BoarCs. ..BlutStone. granite and tor do .Kmv?s,Fork-, ic.jy Selling at wriccs ?elf worthv the afcentiou or Dealers andgousekeepers! ' ;je24:lnT] ' MERRFTTe St PAGE._?1? casks for sale bv' _j v: . GRISNELL, MJNTITIN A Co 78 Sotuh-ist. -orit?-5 nali nothing more.'*?Hximsox.II. I?41.CHEAP AND FASfllOMBLE GOODS,TCOI'MMEMNE UK LAIN EM.IT '?' cases superior quality Plain de Lam*-. con-i.?r.jng of Drab-.Fawn, dark Bin-, and other desirable odor-, .unable forth.- present?'? i-.iii. A!-,I. JesiiaMe colors for Tratelipg Dre?es.jti-t recefr -d bvjyl3 :Uis C. R. III'l.L. Tl Catharine-streetFRENCH PRINT!*.Xj' ltf1 piece-, urw patterns, of Hartman', superior quality FreiirhPrint--, consisting of a great variety of patterns), of Pink, Blue andLilac. Also, an almost endless variety of patterns of Rich Chintz,color?. Light. D.irN am! Medium, just received byjy!3 3tis_ C. R. HI LL. 7! Catharine..;.-.:.DRY GOODS AT COST PRICES.fTMIE Subscribers, being desirous to reduce their stock of Springsad Summer Goods as low as possible, previous to making putschases for th ? Fail trade, will from this date up to the first of Augustmud ?eil their Goods at COST.Their IMCK s inrg-. ami having Iievn mostly purchased at Auc?tion at very low ones, it is the best opportunity ever offered to La?dies wb? wish to supply themselves ?un fashionable Goods.Among their stock may be found a splendid sssortment of RICHSILKS of the latest style-. S great variety of PRINTED LAWNS,Bombazines, Prints, tec Also a large lot of Gambroons, Crape Gam?bler-, and Linen Drills for Gentlemen's wear.jelO-tf GERARD 4 KLINCK, Ir77 Sprinj-st.IOOK AT THIS?J-i-t received, ? lot ol Scarfs.2y r is_i Im.g. onl? Is.: lot >dks. atSs. I'd.; lot De Laiaes, uil wool, atla EhL; lot fine Bombazino, at 7s. fid ; lot double width tine paperMuslin, at only la ; lot pl od Shawls, at only 1. ; lot yard wideprinted Muslins, at only Is. 3d.; lotVestmgt, at Is.; lot beat qualitylibb*d Linen Drilling, at onlv 3*. 9tL Fur ' <ir atjy94r* WILLET, HAWKINS'8f re,No.541 Greocwieb-st/ iHEA P VOilB AN i> I AM V liOtlUM STOREI GEO. S.CAR1 ? Cu.193 Pearl-street, up stairs, (near Maiden Lane) have for sale a v?riety ofGiKitls in their line, consisting in part as follows:COM BS of. \ cry dr-criptton : gill, bouc and other Button? : Needlesof the beet quality; Pins. Hooks an I Eyes, Scissors, Thimbles. Pocket Book-: Whalebone, Steel and Wood Bu-ks: Bone mid steelCorset Rings; oi e and two hundred yards Spool Cotton. SpoolStand-. B.dl Cord. Corset and Boot Lace-, Leather and Bead PursesBead Baas, Soap- aid Perfunii ries, Cloth. Hair and other Brashes .Stada Glasses, Razors and Razor Strops, Shaving Boxes, Ac. AcThe above Goods may be haJ in quantities to suit at the lowestcasli pri.N. B. Dealers in Bone-, Horn- and Rattan. jeSI ImVi firtn CHEAP CARPETSUCwhc nnd see, aisM'/,WWW|i;| Cbatbam-st?The subscribers, I.ig d.-t.-rmined to sell from then- new and extensive stock of C arpets as goodBS the best and as cheap us the cheapest, wish to inform their mainpatrons und the public in general, that they have received, in addi?tion to tiscir former stock, a large n--orlnient of Brussels ami threeply Carpets; also, 2,000 * urd* super at 3s.; 2,000 do 6s.; 3,000 do 5s.;2,000 do I,.: 1,500 do twilled Jute 4s.; L.'.Ou do 3,.; I,.)do2*?; 1,000do is. tid. A beautiful style of transparent Shades, from t" $25 ??pair; Oil Cloths, from -j'to ?_'( feet wide; 4-4,5-4 and 6-4 Mn?ting>,best quality ; a new article oTCrumb Clots- und Tibi.- Coiers: withthe most extensive assortment of all things connected with the trade.L. a M.S. BROWN, lbl Chatham-st, V. V.Don't forget the Hin?ber. jell) ImpAKPKTIIVG CHEAPER TU AIM EVER : DV M. WILCOX, No. 17 Caaal-St, South side near Broadway, ha*just received from auction a large and choice selection of Ingrain Cart Dating which, bemg bought for re*h,can be sold at prices to -im thewishes of the purchaser. Also a great variety of Rugs. .Mats, Aiauuund Table Covers, Floor Cloths, Ac Ac with various other articlesconnected with the b isiuess. all of which will be sold us cheap (orcheaper) than can be purchased at auv other Store in the City.! _jel'J Im _NEW GOODS.DEPOT OF FANCY DRESS .WITH LKS. 229 Broadway?Arnerican Hotel.?Fancy Silk Cravats and Scurfs. Also, MusKn Cra?vats, entire new patterns, just rei eived, and for sale ni moderate pri?ces, by |jeld) W. T. JENNINGS. Oat* Lynde At Jennings.)CHEAP! CHRAP!!ASPLENDID ASSORTMENT of French and American PapelHangings and Borders, for -Hie at the Failed Stale, Paper'Hunging aid B:rnd Bojt Warehouse, 65 Canal-street, icur Broadway, NewYorkPurchaser- are respectfully invited to sail and examine for then1 selves. Room, prepared in be neatest manner.jePJlnt_ _JOSHUA BROWN, 65 Ganal-st'/ TREAT RARG.VI'.Vm in Dry Goods ai HOPPER,MORSEVI a C,,/- New Establishment, 21U Greenwii h-st., cor. af Barclay.The subscribsrs have just received large lots of Good-, well selectedfor city and country trade.N. P..?Couutrv Merchants are invited to cull and examine our ex? teii-ive assortment of Goods.jej.-, tf HOPPER. MORSE a Co. -.'VI Grecnwich-.t.LACK ?II.KM, !:c:,v> .iii-i Inch lustre; together srilh BlueBlack, in superb fabrics,ibis morning receiveo from Auction, nndwill be sold at a bargain, at B. THOMPSON'Sji?17 Auction Good. Store, 1211 Grand-.', near BroadwayA I OHE CO I. O KM in heavy Pol de Sua. selling at 4s Od pei1>1 yard, by It. THOMPSON,jeI7 At bi-Silk and Shawl Store, 1211 Grand .I. ue.,r Kn-adway.OURNING I. AWNS jtistl.led, aud for sale cheap at,j. 17 Ii. I lltOIP.-li.VS. CM (iraiid-.t. ne:,r Bro.idw.nDO.flE.MTI?' .III'MI.INM-ln bales, v-ird wide ?nd iie?vynt 6d per yard, by It. THOMPSON, 190 Grand-st,jelT The fir?t Dry Good Store from BroadwayHOSIERY?50 In/en While st Is a pair,75 dozen at Is 3d, andIII!) dozen at Is 6d * pair, very fine, and so on in proportion tothe finest quality, at half the usual prices. Ladies wishing the cheapesi Stockings, white, black ami unbleached, ever offered iu New York,will obtain them at THOMPSON'S Cheap Store, 120 Grand-street,near Broadway. m.U-tfII Sc t. AMES'S RULED CAP AND LETTER PAPKR,"Tm!lots to -nit purchasers, for .-ale by PERSSE A BROOKS. No.f.l Liberty-st. jel-tfalTI.I.M.?The subscriber respectfully beg- leave to inform hisfriends and the public that he has on hand, and is constantly receiving, large invoices of Quills, which be offers for sali at reducedprices, wholesale and retail. Country merchants would do well tocall, before purchasing elsewhere, ntje22 tf A. McKEACHI.NE'S, i.V. Pearl-.t.rpRANSPARENT I T A I. I A N W 1 N D O \\I Mil A OEM?!i.pairs iransp neu- Window Shades for salebyOLli ER W. WOODFl HID, 66 Catherine-street, at the low price12,00 per pair. Familie- residing in the city or country, can purchasea handsome pair of Window Shades at a remarkaby sow price.I JTTMerc'tants and Upholsterers supplied by the easeor dozen.N. B.?A few pairs of Italian Landscapes, from $10,00 u> $38,00 perpair._jy 12:1mIRON STORE?KEMEYS & BLEECKER have removed toI the Iron Colonnade buildings. Clilf stret, corner of J?din, wherethey w ill endeavor constantly to keep u full assortment of the follow ?ing article.Swedish bar Iron?Dal aud square.English do round, tl.tt and square.American do do do doPrus-ian do P S I old Saide and new Sable.Brazier'- Rods ?fall sizes.Horse N.ul Rods and Shoe Shapes of all size.Baud and Scroll Iron.El glish and American Hoop Iron.Cust Steel ofNaymr'a and Sanderson's manufacture.English* Hoop L blister*d SteeLSpring Steel warranted Ij to2} iucbes.German and American Steels.Crow Bars; Pipe Box Iron. Ac. Ac jy?:*Ti p-JjIZA, wlo-re did yo? gel this delightful Rocking-CbairfJ"jTJi ?? Why. -i.ter, have you not a- go.-! Rockers ue Boston ! "" It's true Boston is celebrated for Roekiug-Cbair?, Imt we haveMoihing to cvmpare with this. Suck perfect eaje?it rocks of itsrSf."?? I pur' based it at Mr. Kii:;'-. :u Broadway, between Graid andBroome .streets.*!?'I will get James to procure me one; but won't they smile ?t theidea: its -ouietaing like bringing coals to Newcastle, were it not thatit surpasses any thiug we-have there." .'? Suter, do not flatter yourself that your, will be the tint jnlrndused into Boston ; Yaukee shrewdness has discovered it. I re'roenlberMr. K. remarkmflo me uicideulally that he sold a uumber to the firsti families in Boston." _ jc2-tf ;PREMU n PATENT BEDSTEADS.OUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS NOW IN L'SE?J. HEWITT re?5 sjiecUuliv ::iAtrKij the Public, dial ke continues to manufacturehis Patent Bswsteads, so well known fof Wj dttrabufty and couveur eeee,'at his qM ?und. No. 2"J Hudsoa-'street; near Chambers. ThoseUtntCqaatnt'sdwrtbTbecbaractiT of-bis B?d.-<.ead ?re earnestly invited .to call aad examine the principle of the jomt aud the case' with wSicbrt eju be pu? aji snd iskeu dow-Uj not ijeqatriag any bed-key. II? ualways:bappy to exhibit it, both to those who wish to purchase andthoss'wbo do net- He call refer W hnndreUs of our most respectablecitizens who-nave tested it by use. . .Alse?Haar Msltr-.ss<-,.Fc?B?r Beds and Pnilas^ee. N. B. The?Southern trade .suppbed a22'6nis^ HOToTt^VoLI.Off ?JRE?Tbesubscriber bavO ing taken the Agency for the-ale of toe above artfefe in this City;"w^ouW inform tri? PatSiffth?C he has mi* on hand ajr assortment of:SlCTfraiicf romnrou Hadiow Ware surtsd to tins market whtchwill be?o|j at the Factory prjte. . Per-ons wishing to purchase will f leasexall and exaoiine..BucVlin's Patent Railway. fi)r wood or coal. Premium and Parlo*Stores cousUntlV on hand H. WTtCKES. ?fl Water-street.'jtnim'U >_^__.RATTAN_200? lbs. Rattan, suitable for L'aibrella and-ChauMakers, Tor sale by GEO. S. GARY dr. CO.?*;Je2i'IfiY . 195 Pearl-streeLMOFFICE N 0. 3 0 A LN N-S TVOL. I. *<>. 81.CLOTHING, &&depot of um v DBJKSS ak I i* i.k*.SJILK IXD SATIN SCARFS, AND CRAVATS, in a (treat varietyy of rattern*. Ch.w A Co.** ?perior GLO VES, kc recei vedby recent arrivals, are offered tor sale at reasonable prices, byWM. T. JENNINGS, late Lynde A Jerinings,? Broadway; (American Hotel |Gentlemen may m future depend upon finding at this establiskaiea? nod Assortmeat of Fun. v Drees Articles, whien wiH be offered atsuck price, ss mu?t otter is'ducemcnts to purchasers iu nt* of ibousual charse. for t.one ,tvl. c,.o.l.. jellM._ AI.FKiXD ?iMITH,ER< ITAINT TAILOR, 13? FULTON-STREET, hason h.ia.l a well (elected assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres andVeatinga, .uited t.. the season, which he offers to make up for tropublic generally in Uie very bet manner, at extremely low price, fcrCash ou delivery. airilyCLOTHiJvY; emtabLimument.THE Subscriber having opened the .tore 27 K.>?rr> a. s fashionable Tailoring Establishment, oir.:r. to his Friends and the Pai>dc a rrry superior assortment of Spring Goods of tiie latest style,?bich he warrant, to lit to the taste and fashion of s,l| ?ho favoraim ?Ith their patron aye. ROBERT A. Not TON.The Cutting Department is superintended by M-. ChsrU. Kouton,formerly of the firm of Gray ?.v Kouton. A good saaoctment of readymade Clothing always on hand. airV3tuJOHN STAATS,M E R '' mCN T TAILOR.VNI> Clothier, No. 93 Bowery, three door, above Hester-street.New.York. Constantly on hand, a handsome assortment ofCloths, Cassi me res, and Vesting*, which will be nude in the best styloit tue ..horte.t uoticc, and on the most reasonable terra?. jel? ifTO GENTLEMEN OF TASTE\ND FAS H ION.?MAG NE, TAILOR, 176 WILLIAM-STREET,respectfully annonnees to the gentlemen of ttew-York that he ispermanently located as above, where he natters himself that, havinglad several years persooal experience m the French Metropolis, andlevotiug bis personal attention to his wo?c. he will be able to makek ssh i on able clothivg as cheap lor cash invariably, and asperfect as can be procured in the Country. Thankful for past favors,he solicits a conti nuance of patronage. a27 3tn*I 'lHllP CLOTHING and Ol l EITTINGV STORE.?I. F. A. B1DDLE, Merchant Tailor ind Clothier, 60Bowery. corner of Walker, re pectfully invites public attention toit is latge au I varied Stock of R. adv k'ade Clothing; which be will seiit very reduced prices. Also on hand a good assortment of Cloths!Cassimeres, and vesiiusa, winch he will imikt t? order wuh neatnessand despatch together with a great vsrtety of article., in his hue,? iicli a. Shirts, with a splendid selection of Cravats, Gloves. Ac. agreat variety of Boy's'Clothing ou hand and will made to order atSh< rt Notice. Remember No tin Bowery, comer of Walker .t.je-.V, Im. J. F. A. BIDDLK._'I'll IN C'OATN- 1 IHN COATS?THIN COATS!I Cheeked Gingham, white and colored Linen Dress and FrockCoats made iu good style. For su e atTHE EMPORIUM 0E CHEAP GARMENTS,jyl if S?t)Broadway,American Hotel.<TEA.ii SI OI KING AND TAILOltlNG.-Mr.IO Jobu Perry. e9J Bowery, a few doors from the corner of Hester,.treet, wh.-re he will continue his Cleiiung mid Dressing Establishclient. Hi. mode ofcleaning coats, pantalooUS, Aci.bv sloamscoar? ns and sponging. He extracts stains, grease, paint, tar, Ac. Alsor-tit.. alter?, with new coltar*, button*, Ac at reduced pro ea. i-'ts ImSPRING EASIIION.?BROWN <t CO.'Souequalitv and one price Hat Store, I7sj Chatham square, corners'Mott-St The litest fashion Hats lor the low fixed price of $3surpassing iu beauty mid ?tyle of tinr-h SOV ever sold before.or .he same price. In presenting these Hall to the public, tho..ropnetors think they have reached the ultimatum of beauty, duraiility, cheap <e.s iiud comfort to the w earer. All sale, ure for cask,v hich pre. lu.le- the necessity of charging a good enstonm for los.esucurred bv the bad. _mS9-3m*G It eat REDUCTION IN PBICES of i.srhorn and Summer Hat?, at Watson's, Kit Chiithaiu-st. and 100Bowery. The subscriber will sail the remaining stock uf Legborn, Drab Beaver and Panama Hats, at prices barely covering??ost. is be is determined to sell his #-ittire sto?-k of Summer Goods er?Ihn season rinse* Those who have not supplied themselves, woulddo w.ii to aiad themselves of the present opportunity, and dealerswho wish to replenish their stock will do well to call early atjyTilw WATSON'-. 154 Chatham ?l and 100 Bowery./fct ll' FOR CAiVIt^llATS of au excellent qua4B I:'', it tl.tlremelylow price of Two Dollars aud FRy Cents.Call and judge tor yourself if tin- full value of?our money maynot be obtained by purchasing il.unc at No. 72) Bowery.Men'-, Youth'* and children's Clolh and Velvet Cap. of ihe latestfashion,. [jvl&3w*1 GICO.W. MYERS.*w SPRING FASHION.-Cheap Cash store, No. 18JVChutham-st, (opposite Rosevelt-sL) WILLIAM BROWN'S**iJK Fashionable Hat and Cap Store. A large and splendid assort?ment of Cktth and Velvet Caps, of every style and desiripU'onnow in il-.-; also the most extensive assortment of Summer Hats over? xhtbited in any Store, all of which will bu sold at w holesale and ra?tal 1, at the lowest prices. uc?l-doi"ja! CON A NT'.?*.Bg FASHIONABLE HAT ESTABLISHMENT,"?sA No. 2tU Grand- street, New-York.^ n.20 :lm*.TIILLINERV.-Mr.. HAMILTON. 135 Pearl-street,'near William-street,) continues to moke, clean ami alter La?in--' Hats in ihe most fashionable style ; also, Ludies' Caps elogiuitlv made and trimmed. ml?-.'liu,tsh ROOTS! BOOTS! AND SHOES!9b OLD Boss RICHARDS c.is usual) has gone all lengths (cashJam in mind. ..n.l ha- procured all the different kind., choicest,most elegant tip top fashionable and durable Boats and Shoesso low thai he can bid defiance to all competition. Please call at No.23 I ami 240 Canal-street, or at 509 Gro-n? ich, comer of Spring streetami 174 Chatham-square, and he satisfied that this is no puff. j&lm*ROOTS AND SHOES at \'?. Ill Bowery. The la?dies and gentlemen of New - York, w Im w i. h lo spend their mo?ney to ad van tags and furnish themselves with a rii?t rate arti?cle iu the Boot and Shoe hue, are respectfaily Invited to callat Agate's Cheap Shoe Store, No. 11 I Boa.-rv, near Grind .l, wheroiheycan'be accommodated'with good Boot, and Shoe, of his ownmanufacture til price, to -nil the nine.. A general a--ortment of Ladie?. Gentlemen and Chikreu's Boots, Sine:- und G uter?. Also agood assortment of Cheap Work. jy2 1 It.DUNBAR'N Cheap Shoe and Gaiter Boot Store, ?jBowery, between Walker and llesier-streets, where mayhe bad l idi'1?', misses' ami children's Shoes and Gaiter Boot, in greatvarieties. Ladies' Gaiters, from $1 75 to $2 25. jei? lm'I'lIE LOCOMOTIVE * YANKEE 4 ard press,'I 68 and 70 Nassau-sc, (one door from John,) prints every variety' of Card?. ?t prices ranging from SJI 75 per I0OO upward.. m'2!)-linBFILDERN' HARDWARE, at W Dni-io.,-?treet.? icomp .te assortan nt of Sash Pullies, Butt Hinges, s,-rew?, Amsr! icnn and English Knob Locks, Fine Plate, Dead, Cupboard, Draw,. I'lie.-t and Pad-Las fcs, Barrel, Round, Square Spring?, Flush andj Shatter Bolt*, Hook and Plate Hinge,., together with nearly every ari tide in the line, all of winch will be sold us low as at any place iu thecity.Also, Cat Nails l>j t'ue cask, at the lowest market price fur cash.ml7-tf JOSEPH WEED.FBENCH VASES,GIRANDOLES, ?e>-A'lmge?*sortmentof the above articles, comprising all the uvi?i splendid patterns inthe market, for sale at low prices by MERRITTS A PAGE, No. Ii?Bowery. , .- _1 je4-?m*/ 1BIND AN? WATER-STONES, from Newcastle?* I" Superior lo other, for grinding Iron, Cast Iron or steel, and from3 to r, f. et diameter, for sale by ' F0RSYTH LABAGH,jeS6 lm* ?? No. fsfl Washington ?u hclow Hector."V O'ITC E.? Gei llemqn, Arct}i*eet*, Builders sod <.r;,?r. ir.- reL1 spectfully informed they can be furabhed with Ornamviilal Compositon and PlasterOrn-ameatS of all description on the nis.se reasonaid-- terms, and workmanlike manner. Gentlemen furnishing theirown designs ?i'l be modelled without1 extra ehargfe. SckglioM colatnn.., Pedestelsj Ac maaufactured in ihe best manner at this estabbshment, References giren as to goodness and durability of the tir.trespei tabihty in tin. ntv and other ptirts of i he United State?jy7 -i.v. G. MATHE W.-i, Maaafact/ory i>; C.iriiiuie-r.t.IVT.OTICE?The Co-parti ershqs heretofore existing between theil subscribers under lite firm of E. RtKJT &"CO. was dissolved bymutual consent ?u the 1st nisi. New.York, July I-II.ELISHA ROOT. Jr.CYRUS W. FIELD.I Ci KUS W. FIELD .will continue, the C<anmission Paper B?.ine.- at No. -5 Maiden-lane. jylg-3wTCY1 |||l REAMS larre linperinJ Printing Paper for -sie. 23 by 37JL"/"/ inch)-[siza^aud quality ofthe Folio New-Yorker.) It will??? solo cheap for cash. Apply to the Editor of this paper. milplobetta pa pkk-r. tadee, entitled 5 d-U-ntore. foej j-.i'i r.tlc 'jv GRiNNELL, Ml v'ri.'RN A ('<>. T- tn--r.aCILLS-^4"?ija.kV^Ruiieii"dre*ie^ [?l? GaJNNEJLL,MJNTtURN AcCa^aWtJiTet.TR.V_P?TsT^lbrTry P"ots, 140. lti?smd I<SU gallons, U sale byjv i-2 " GRINN KI.l. M.' Vn K VA: r? , - v,FaaO'stRTTA P*4PBB?=^ba^etMi^to a>tseitiurofor aale to . ?? ' .BLV.VEU-. MiM'l. U->> & <o. v,HirR ,ti,v(;i s?4is iK?Xr-K>7tons ?' -sisorted Enrlish Iron,forte HT Kfl\E ? 'tl.*0 lbs. s*l ert?r quafitv.tor sak bvj* GBINNE'-L. MINJURN A. Co. >. Sootk-staril-IaN.?i? ba-kei- Ku--:a dre;?! Umi:- - .j>5 GKINNKLL. MIN-rnt--' it r,}. 73 South it.t < 'II ? jlebone.?'I U'fi lbs. Whafet^i..; po-a- lanoiug. tor -jV bv GRINNELL. MINTL'RN A Co. 7- S ctt-i-t. .'.7rw-vr V P?TH.-I? Try Pots, 140. ICO, andT?O gallons, fcr s?te1 by GRINNELL, MINTUR.N a CO. 7^ South st- jy7